Amendments and Corrections FAQs - Texas Secretary of State Changes in the ownership of a corporation are made in accordance with the corporation’s governing statute (Texas Business Organizations Code), and its governing documents, such as its bylaws There is no filing requirement with the secretary of state when there is an ownership change
Management and Ownership FAQs - Texas Secretary of State The secretary of state’s office cannot advise you on who has the authority to act on behalf of an entity, but we can give you the registered agent and office contact information if you want to contact the entity to request that the records be updated or corrected
How to Change LLC Ownership in Texas: Steps and Filing Learn how to transfer LLC ownership in Texas, from reviewing your company agreement to filing Form 424 and handling the tax and reporting requirements that follow
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Business and Nonprofit Forms - Texas Secretary of State Form to be Used by a Foreign Corporate Fiduciary to Appoint the Secretary of State as the Agent for Service of Process Formation of Business Entities and Nonprofit Corporations Under the Texas Business Organizations Code:
Form 506 - Notice of Transfer of Reservation of an Entity Name Section 5 106 of the Texas Business Organizations Code (BOC) governs the notice of transfer of reservation of a name of a corporation, professional association, cooperative association, limited liability company, limited partnership or other filing entity